BuzzFeed News dropped a bombshell today with a report that the FBI received a warning last fall from a YouTube vlogger and bail bondsman about a comment from a Nikolas Cruz. He supposedly said, “I’m going to be a professional school shooter.”

19-year-old Nikolas Cruz attacked students and staff at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Florida on Wednesday and killed 17 people. Officials charged him with 17 counts of premeditated murder on Thursday.

The YouTuber, 36-year-old Ben Bennight, alerted the FBI, emailing a screenshot of the comment and calling the bureau’s Mississippi field office. He also flagged the comment to YouTube, which removed it from the video.

Agents with the bureau’s Mississippi field office got back to him “immediately,” Bennight said, and conducted an in-person interview the following day, on Sept. 25.

“They came to my office the next morning and asked me if I knew anything about the person,” Bennight told BuzzFeed News. “I didn’t. They took a copy of the screenshot and that was the last I heard from them.”

FBI agents contacted Bennight again Wednesday, after a 19-year-old named Nikolas Cruz allegedly opened fire at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in South Florida, killing at least 17 people.

The BBC has reported that the FBI confirmed they received Bennight’s email and while they conducted checks on the YouTube user, they “were unable to identify the person behind it.” Bennight spoke to NBC News about it:

He suggested he was not convinced the FBI had dropped the ball, saying he did not know “that there was much they could have followed up with” after getting a tip about a “screen name and a vague comment.”

But he added: “I hope people learn that when somebody throws up red flags, that they need to pay more attention to them and not just … scoff ’em off.”

Jake Tapper had more:

Sept 2017, FBI was told of shooter’s “I’m going to be a professional school shooter” post on Youtube. FBI said today its agents couldn’t ID him — though he had posted under his name with same unusual spelling.
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Administrators at the school have long considered Cruz a threat. The school expelled him for reasons officials have not said, but administrators told teachers and staff last year that Cruz was not allowed “on the campus with a backpack:”

Math teacher Jim Gard remembered that the school administration earlier sent out an email warning teachers about Cruz.

“We were told last year that he wasn’t allowed on campus with a backpack on him,” said Gard, who had him in class. “There were problems with him last year threatening students, and I guess he was asked to leave campus.”

The Miami Heraldwrote that people who knew Cruz said he “was into weird stuff” and never spoke much. His now-deleted Instagram page had tons of photos of weapons. One post even had Allahu Akbar in Arabic, but officials still believe the shooting had nothing to do with terrorism. NBC News reported that some students said they even “joked that if anyone were to attack the school, it would probably be him.” Senior Eddie Bonilla said that Cruz often “threatened to bring guns to school.”

Lynda and Roger Cruz adopted Nikolas and his younger brother when the kids were really young. Roger died ten years ago and Lynda struggled with the two boys. Lynda recently died and Nikolas moved in with a friend:

After his mother died, Cruz moved in with a friend, whose family in Broward took him in and even gave him own bedroom. He worked at a dollar store and went to a school for at-risk youth, said Fort Lauderdale attorney Jim Lewis, who is representing the family.

Cruz had his AR-15, but the family asked that gun remain locked up in a cabinet, Lewis said. On Wednesday morning, Cruz slept in and gave only a cryptic reason why.

“He said, ‘It’s Valentine’s Day and I don’t go to school on Valentine’s Day,’” Lewis said.

Just because somebody posts something with Name X, does not mean their name is really X. Also, I’ve got a different take on this shooting than Rush. Not right or wrong, just different.

The question: “Why didn’t the FBI do something about this?” is best answered by another question. “What should the FBI have done about this threat and the undoubtedly hundreds of similar threats they receive from schools all over the country, and the thousands of threats they receive from non-school entities?” After all, do we really *want* an FBI so large as to take over the policing of all schools, all public spaces, all other places where people gather?

It matches with the anguished cries of the gun-banners who demand that we “Do something!” The question nobody asks them is “What do you propose? Should we make illegal a gun that five million law-abiding citizens own, making five million instant criminals?”

Just after 9/11, I had a friend who saw some Muslims taking photos of government buildings in Columbus, OH. He called the FBI Hotline and got a recording, “Our hours of operation are 9AM to 4PM Monday through Friday…”

So here we go again, Republicans push policies when they are in the majority and have the WH that they reject when they are the minority in Congress and/or a Democrat is in the WH. We’ve seen this a million times, and it’s landed us with Reagan’s amnesty, unfunded prescription benefits, the EPA, the Patriot Act, and a zillion other big spending, big government GOP crap.

Speaking of which…..Hollywood has always done Western movies the wrong way – on purpose to make the more exciting. There was way, way less gun fighting in the Old West than portrayed in film.

As one of my history instructors pointed out, almost all the men had served in the Civil War and knew how to handle a gun.
Knowing there are lots and lots of people armed and skilled with a gun, cuts down on the “Crazies” that will go Wild the way the Democrat/Leftist/Communists have been deliberately trying to do.

I understand the difficulty of finding someone based on just a screen name. However there is no way in hell that the FBI wouldn’t have had youtubes full cooperation in following the IP trail if they would have asked. They could have easily tracked down this disturbed young man.

The guy is a narcissistic creep. He lied, he planned, he screwed over people who tried to help him. Someone cared enough to adopt him. How much responsibility was demanded of him and others like him? So what will be the lesson to society? Right.. blame someone else or something else.

It is sad but the most worthless in society are the ones that cost society the most.

Wayne Allen Root on his TV show last night, I think it was, was claiming the shooter was a registered Democrat and had posted many pictures of himself and ISIS flags. I believe that is what I heard last night.

Is the whole agency beyond redemption, or are the problems a result of Obama rot? I suspect that Obama promoted lots of affirmative and unqualified types into management positions.
Perhaps, what the FBI needs is a thorough house cleaning?

I think that in light of how Obama corrupted and Holder corrupted DOJ,the way they put ACORN operatives on DOJ’s payroll, probably helped to organize riots, looting assaults and property destruction, the way they allowed violations of people’s civil rights, threats against people like Zimmerman, Office Wilson and so many others, I can see that the FBI may have been corrupted in a similar manner.

Did it? In what way? Even if they had found Cruz and interviewed him and learned about his school fights, threats and carrying ammo around with him, what federal crime did he commit? If he did not commit any crime, should the FBI have obtained a warrant for surveillance from the FISA court and put a 24/7 tail on the guy? Exactly WHAT would have liked the FBI do, in this case?

None of this was the FBI’s fault. It was not the fault of lax gun laws. It was not the fault of the rifle that he carried. The responsibility for this rests squarely upon the shoulders of the shooter and the school administrators who made it easy for him to enter the school and target the chil’ren.

So, let’s take a look at your arsonist. Let’s say that Bubba says “I’m going to become an arsonist.” Someone calls the FD and PD. Unlike this case, they actually find Bubba and talk to him. he say’s “I was just blowin’ off steam.” Even if Bubba has a history of burning trash in his back yard, he has committed NO criminal act in this case. So, a year later, Bubba burns down your house. The FD responds to the 911 call just as LE responded to the shooting call in Florida. How is the FD responsible for Bubba’s actions?

Actually, if you suspected that there was any chance of an arsonist attempting to burn down your house, wouldn’t it be YOUR responsibility to install a sprinkler and alarm system and, possibly, have someone watching your house so that Bubba could not sneak in and burn it down?

Good point – maybe.
It’s my house, so yes. I should take precautions, but I’m not responsible for Bubba’s actions.
Bubba’s certainly not responsible for his actions – doesn’t have the mental capacity to connect the dots.
The FD certainly isn’t responsible for Bubba’s actions or he results.
The PD – perhaps, but they can’t be everywhere 24/7/365. their resources are strained as is.
Are we supposed to put everyone who gets pissed off and says something inappropriate once or twice, through the grist mill of “psychiatric” evaluation? G-d help the normal people!
We need an answer to this problem if we’re to insure the safety of our population, young and old.
Last, but not least, we just can’t place youngsters in schoolrooms, like ducks in a barrel, without providing them some protection.
Thinking outside the box: there are other methods of education. We’ve just gotten too used to building schools that look like prisons and placing our youngsters in them six hours a day.
Perhaps there’s something to be said for home-schooling.

I am missing something here. Suppose the FBI found every single piece of info that you describe. Should he have been denied a gun?

Someone should ask Trump if this guy should have been denied a gun because of his mental illness. It seems to me that no one is officially mentally ill until after the commit a heinous act. Then we get the pontification on mental health treatment.

He should have been prevented from purchasing the AR, specifically when they ran him through the NICS background check.

NICS didn’t talk to other databases, such as local LE (multiple calls to house), school districts with LE comms, etc.

But the ultimate failure, as now admitted, was FBIs. They completely failed to follow protocol and fully investigate.

Fools like you are now calling for more restrictions which will impact law abiding gun owners, but do nothing to prevent the next violent incident, rather than fixing what we already have in place and which should have prevented this massacre.

@regulus arcturus Nope. You are a disingenuous liar. Everything you say could be true, but it is not even close to true.

Trump has been in office over a year. He talks a lot about building a wall, but what has he done to fortify this system that that you allege would have kept Cruz from purchasing guns and ammunition? Are these databases complete and accurate? Why aren’t the connected? Can they talk to each other? Do you really want them to work or is it merely a talking point for the purpose of deflection?

I have built databases. The data can be vetted and they can be made to talk to each other. But some entity has got to want that to happen. That entity needs to provide money and leadership – all very lacking in the Trump administration; all denied to the Obama administration by a republican congress and recalcitrant state and local governments.

Would Cruz have gone to a gun show if he was denied? The local police knew about him. Why didn’t the police take his guns away? Could they have gotten a search warrant? On what grounds?

Can you site a precedent where this occurred in the state of FL without a criminal conviction or an involuntary commitment?

The NRA has been around since 1871. So what has the NRA done to encourage the implementation of what you claim would have prevented this atrocity? All talk; no action

They offer their ‘hopes & prayers’. Is god listening? They pontificate on ‘mental illness’ and then do absolutely nothing

Not just the FBI. The school system expelled him yet didn’t involve law enforcement. They were so concerned about him they wouldn’t even allow him to bring a backpack to class prior to his expulsion and now they’re saying they had no idea he’d do something like this? Obviously it crossed someone’s mind and now they’re in CYA mode.

Could the school have notified the local police of this kid’s strange and threatening behavior – get him investigated and on some kind of list that might have shown up when he went to purchase weapons.

The school could call the local LE. And, the LEA would investigate the alleged actions of Cruz. If he committed no crime or was not demonstrably a immediate danger to himself or others, a report will be generated and that will be the end of it. There is no “list” which a LEA can place anyone on, unless that person meets very clear criteria. This young man, while weird and potentially violent did not meet the criteria for arrest, emergency commitment or revocation of his right to own a firearm.

At the moment, there is a raging debate in this country about veterans being denied the right to own firearms if they are undergoing ANY treatment for ANY psychological condition with the VA. The laws already prohibit a person who has been ruled incompetent or who has been the subject of a court ordered commitment from purchasing a firearm, commercially or possessing one.

Recent reports have the Broward Sheriff’s Office responding to this address 39 times over the last 7 years, at least once for a mentally ill person. Also, Cruz was on psychiatric medications at the time of the incident. He had been expelled from the high school for behavior problems and was in an alternative ed facility in the county. So, we can safely assume that the local high school and school district, the sheriff’s office and at least one psychiatrist was aware of his potential for violence and mental instability. Yet, everyone wants to dump on the FBI? Really?

Look, because of the mental health policies advanced by liberal activists, legislators and judges, it is now nearly impossible to hold or commit a person for long term psychiatric treatment, unless they commit a crime of this nature.

Could the FBI have done more to identify Cruz? maybe. But, this could likely have been avoided if the school was a hard target, instead of the insecure shooting gallery that it actually was. Even in the movie Minority Report incarceration for potential future crimes did not work very well.

The FBI couldn’t get more information from YouTube? Repeated comments under the same name mean he was using the same account, which means YouTube knew when and where he was making the comments. That could have put the FBI in touch with the local sherrif, who could have contacted the school.

it is complete & utter Bravo Sierra that the Fumbling Bozos of Incompetence had no way of tracking this sick freak down, even if he WASN’T using his real name.

between YT & his ISP, they would have been able to trace him all the way to his device, whether phone (most likely) or a PC.

they just either couldn’t be bothered, or, almost as likely, agree with the Deep State that mass shootings are a necessary part of a plan to eventually disarm the citizens of this country, whom they despise & wish to subjugate.

I am a United States Marine. I led LAV-25s through minefields in Somalia. And risked my life daily to save kids I didn’t know from starving to death. Go back to your bottle little man.

As for Valerie’ s comment, as the majority of school shooters are minors, it doesn’t follow that the FBI would blow off their threats to kill classmates because they are kids.

The FBI is smarter than that. And they likely already know that the most dangerous creature in the 3rd world is a 14 year old with an Uzi – because he believes he is immortal. I doubt they would disregard that fact when dealing with juvenile crime. Even if they’ve never experienced the 3rd World, they are VERY familiar with gang shooting by juveniles in cities like Detroit and Los Angeles.

I think I posted this already in another thread, but it is so important, I am going to repeat myself at the risk of being boring.

I really like the analogy of treating the threat of mass shootings in our schools the same as the threat of fires. Why? Because we have figured out how to prevent the death of schoolchildren by fire. As the article says, the first step is to get out of denial, and recognize that these things will happen. The second step is to find out every possible way to minimize the occurrences, and the consequences of any occurrences.

There were lots of red flags ahead of this horrible crime. We need to learn from it.

The IP (Internet Protocol) system does not leave a trail of bread crumbs to a suspicious person’s computer. It leads to his ISP (Internet Service Provider) and then stops. So … maybe YouTube’s server logs can tell them that a message was posted by, say, a Verizon customer. That doesn’t narrow it down all that much. It seems to be able to narrow it down geographically to about half a state.

Right now my IP address puts me about fifteen miles south of where I’m actually located. Google Maps is closer; it has me on the right street, but at the wrong house.

It’s hard to believe that the FBI couldn’t find a person who uses his real name. Occam’s razor much?

This also does not reflect well on the “mental health” professionals. Clearly he had problems, and should have seen some sort of psychologist during the expulsion process. Was there something they couldn’t see, or just didn’t care? Either case is unacceptable. I suspect that the “shrinks” cannot do what they are supposed to do, and are mostly faking it.

Such a clearly troubled person, passes a background check, purchases a firearm legally and some people are calling for more gun laws. We should try to enforce the ones we have now. What law would have kept this person from buying a gun? Too much emotion involved by people wanting to “do something”. Even if is wrong.

I would imagine that if one posted anywhere on the internet that they wanted to be the “first Special Counsel shooter” the FBI would find a way to locate that individual. It not that the FBI couldn’t, it that its agents were too busy texting, screwing and looking for Russian dressing on the salads at Trump Tower

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